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(2) That all proposed changes of the Buies should be notified in B.A.I. 
“ Proceedings 55 in, what seems to the Committee, sufficient time 
before the General Meeting to which such changes are to be submitted 
to enable Members to form their views on them. 
Consequently, that Buie XX. be as follows :— 
XX. No alterations or additions to be made to these Buies, unless 
a notice in writing, specifying the alteration or addition to be pro¬ 
posed, shall have been posted on the Notice Board at the Institution 
for. fourteen days previous to the General Meeting and unless the 
alteration or addition shall have been published in the Notes of the 
B.A.I. “ Proceedings 55 in, what seems to the Committee, sufficient 
time before the General Meeting, such time to be not less than one 
clear month. 
(3.) That sanction be given for the removal from the Laboratory in the 
Institution building of all the furnaces and other fittings, and for the 
sale of chemicals therein with a view to extending the Museum. 
(4.) Lieutenant-General Sir H. Evelyn Wood, Y.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., 
Commanding Aldershot District, and 
W. Anderson, Esq., M.Inst.C.E., D.C.L., F.B.S., Director-General 
of Ordnance Factories, were elected Special Honorary Members. 
The Beport, including Accounts and Appendices, was adopted. 
Seven subjects proposed for the Gold Medal Prize Essay, 1893, were considered 
in detail, and of them two were chosen to be submitted to H.B.H. the Com- 
mander-in-Chief with a view to his selection of one ; when approved the subject 
will be published in Notes of the B.A.I. “ Proceedings ” from time to time, to 
keep it in the mind of intending Competitors. 
The business connected with the Institution being concluded, 
the presentation of the Lefroy Medal and consideration of the R.A. 
Charities took place as reported elsewhere. The Chairman said : I 
would propose a vote of thanks to the Institution of Civil Engineers 
for having lent us this Theatre for the Meeting on this occasion. 
(Hear, hear.) Many of us have attended Meetings of the greatest 
interest in this Institution, and it is a good sign of the times, I think, 
their coming forward in this way to lend us their Theatre. (Applause). 
I may further tell you that they have been kind enough to provide re¬ 
freshments below for anyone attending the Meeting who wishes to 
accept their hospitality. (Applause.) 
This was carried with acclamation, as was a vote of thanks to Lieut.- 
General R. J. Hay, C.B., for taking the chair, proposed by Major- 
General E. Markham and seconded by Colonel W. S. Curzon. 
